Edwards Signaling 108 Series Chameleon Installation Guide

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Installation Instructions for 108 Series Chameleon
Multi-Status Indicator
Description
The Edwards Chameleon Multi-Status Indicator is a UL and cUL listed, multi-color LED signaling appliance. The enclosure is Type 3R, 4X and IP65 rated.
The lights are available in 24V DC and 120V 50/60 Hz. They are available in either red, blue and amber or red, green and amber.
A pipe mount kit, Cat. No. 102PMF (sold separately) and one of three extension pipes (sold separately) allows the status indicator to be raised above the mounting surface for increased visibility.
The lights are designed such that any one or all three lights can be activated by either a PLC or contact closure. The first light acti­vated will illuminate either steady or flashing (set by the internal jumper). If a second light is activated, the Chameleon cycles between the two colors. A third activation causes the Chameleon to cycle between all three colors: red, amber and green or red, amber and blue.
The Chameleon also features a multi-tone base module that al­lows the installer to select one of eight available tone options. The selected tone can be operated as a fourth signal or used in conjunction with any of the LED signals.
The Chameleon is also available with two shorter bases that are used when a lower profile is desired: one for surface mounting and one for pendant mounting. The shorter bases do not allow for use of a tone module.
An additional light module can be used on the Chameleon. For available lens modules and light sources, refer to Table 4.
PLC Compatibility
The electrical input characteristics for PLC compatible signals are listed in Table 2. Signals with these characteristics may be di­rectly connected to PLC output cards that do not exceed these input characteristics.
Installation
Installation must be in accordance with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code and other governing standards and codes for standard installation.
WARNINGS
To prevent electrical shock, do not connect power until instructed to do so.
To prevent abrasion of wiring insulation, ensure that wire passage holes are adequately protected.
1. If using the 102PMF mounting kit, perform the following:
NOTE: All references below are to Figure 5.
a. Using the supplied gasket (D) as a guide, mark the four
mounting holes and the center clearance hole on an appropriate surface.
b. Punch the four mounting holes. Punch the wiring
clearance hole in the mounting surface to be sufficiently larger than that in the gasket to ensure the wiring insulation is protected from abrasion by the gasket (without interfering with the mounting screw holes), or provide other appropriate wire insulation abrasion protection as needed.
c. Screw the pipe extension (purchased separately) into the
mounting flange.
d. Ground the flange by pulling the ground wire through
the mounting surface clearance hole and center hole of the gasket. Connect earth ground to the bottom of the base mount flange using the ground screw (G) and wire retention terminal cup washer (H).
e. Pull the remaining field wiring through center clearance
hole of mounting surface, center hole of the gasket, pipe mount flange and extension pipe.
f. Align the mounting gasket (D) and flange (A) on the
panel. Secure using (4) #10-24 x 1" (25 mm) pan head screws (B), (4) external tooth #10 star washers (E) and (4) #10-24 hex nuts (F).
g. Mount the base as instructed below.
2. If not using the 102PMF mounting kit, install base on 3/4" (19 mm) conduit (not supplied). Pull field wiring through conduit entrance hole.
3. If not using the 102PMF mounting kit, mount using the appropriate method below.
NOTE: For indoor applications, the base ma y be panel
mounted or conduit mounted. For NEMA3R, 4X, and outdoor applications, it is recommended that either the 108IP or 108I series be used.
a. Cat. Series 108I Install base on 3/4" (19 mm) conduit
(not supplied). Pull field wiring through conduit entrance hole.
b. Cat. Series 108IP Install base on 3/4" (19 mm) conduit
(not supplied). Pull field wiring through conduit entrance hole.
c. Cat. Series 108ID Using the supplied mounting gasket
as a template, punch the four mounting holes. Punch the wiring clearance hole in the mounting surface to be sufficiently larger than that in the gasket to ensure the wiring insulation is protected from abrasion by the gasket (without interfering with the mounting screw holes), or provide other appropriate wire insulation abrasion protection as needed. Mount the base to the surface using the (2) screws (supplied).
4. Connect field wiring. a. Cat. Series 108I Connect field wiring to the terminal
block as shown in Figure 1. Connect additional field wiring to the terminal block
mounted on the signal assembly as shown in Figure 2.
NOTE: The tone module may be wired to sound independently
or in conjunction with an LED signal.
T o sound tone module independently , connect to separate hot lead.
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To sound tone module with a particular light source, connect horn hot terminal to selected light terminal on the terminal block.
b. Cat. Series 108IP or Cat. Series 108ID Using wire nuts,
connect 18" (457 mm) wire leads to field wiring. The wire leads are marked as follows: Neutral, Red, Blue (for models with Red, Amber and Blue LEDs) or Green (for models with Red, Amber and Green LEDs), Amber, and 2nd Module.
5. If using a second module, install as follows (see Figure 4): a. Loosen the captive screw in the cap and remove the cap
from the unit.
b. Pull the captive key in the second lens module into the
"out" position. c. Place the second lens module on top of the first. d. Push in the captive key to secure the lens module.
WARNING
To prevent leakage, ensure the magnifier ring on the lens cover and the magnifier ring on the lens module are aligned (Figure 4).
NOTE: When using LED light sources, ensure that the color of
the LED light source and the lens assembly match.
f. Place the lens assembly cover on the front of the lens
module and secure using two captive screws.
g. Replace the cap on top and secure the cap with the captive
screw.
6. If using the Cat. No. 108I, set the selected tone. See Table 3 and Figure 3.
7. Apply power to the unit and verify proper operation.
e. Insert the light source into board grooves at bottom of
lens module, ensuring that the four prongs on the PC
Maintenance
board are aligned with the plug located in the back of the lens assembly.
The lens surfaces should be periodically dusted and cleaned with a dry soft clean cloth to maintain optimum light visibility. If necessary , the outside of the lens may be cleaned with water and a mild detergent on a well rung-out, soft, clean cloth.
Table 1. Specifications
Catalog Peak Inrush Repetitive Number Mounting Voltage Current Current Surge Current Colors
108I-RGA-N5 Pipe Mount 120V 50/60 Hz 0.115 A* 30A @ 2 µs 0.45A @ 2 ms (120 Hz) red, green, amber 108I-RBA-N5 Pipe Mount 120V 50/60 Hz 0.115 A* 30A @ 2 µs 0.45A @ 2 ms (120 Hz) red, blue, amber 108I-RGA-G1 Pipe Mount 24V DC 0.105 A* 5A @ 1 ms 0.275A @ 2 ms (500-1 kHz) red, green, amber 108I-RBA-G1 Pipe Mount 24V DC 0.105 A* 5A @ 1 ms 0.275A @ 2 ms (500-1 kHz) red, blue, amber 108IP-RGA-N5 Pipe Mount (Short Base) 120V 50/60 Hz 0.045 A 13A @ 2 µs 0.10A @ 4 ms (60 Hz) red, green, amber 108IP-RBA-N5 Pipe Mount (Short Base) 120V 50/60 Hz 0.045 A 13A @ 2 µs 0.10A @ 4 ms (60 Hz) red, blue, amber 108IP-RGA-G1 Pipe Mount (Short Base) 24V DC 0.055 A 5A @ 1 ms 55 mA red, green, amber 108IP-RBA-G1 Pipe Mount (Short Base) 24V DC 0.055 A 5A @ 1 ms 55 mA red, blue, amber 108ID-RGA-N5 Direct Mount 120V 50/60 Hz 0.045 A 13A @ 2 µs 0.10A @ 4 ms (60 Hz) red, green, amber 108ID-RBA-N5 Direct Mount 120V 50/60 Hz 0.045 A 13A @ 2 µs 0.10A @ 4 ms (60 Hz) red, blue, amber 108ID-RGA-G1 Direct Mount 24V DC 0.055 A 5A @ 1 ms 55 mA red, green, amber 108ID-RBA-G1 Direct Mount 24V DC 0.055 A 5A @ 1 ms 55 mA red, blue, amber
*The current rating for the 108I series indicates an activated tone in the multi-tone module.
NEUTRAL/COMMON
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RED LED
AMB ER LED
Figure 1. Wiring
BLUE/GREEN
LED
NOT USED
TO NEUTRAL ON TERMINAL BLOCK
NH
SEPARATE HOT LEAD OR CONNECTED TO APPROPRIATE LIGHT MODU LE TERMINAL TERMINAL BLOCK
Figure 2. Wiring the Tone Module
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Table 2. PLC Compatibility
Max. off state Continuous Surge
Operating leakage current on current (inrush/duration)
Cat. No. Voltage mA mA A/mSeconds**
108I-RBA-G1 24V DC 5 0.105 0.24/0.2 108I-RGA-G1
108IP-RBA-G1 24V DC 5 55 0.070/8 108IP-RGA-G1 108ID-RBA-G1 108ID-RGA-G1
108I-RBA-N5 120V AC 5 0.115 0.35/0.2 108I-RGA-N5
108IP-RBA-N5 120V AC 5 45 0.100/8 108IP-RGA-N5 108ID-RBA-N5 108ID-RGA-N5
*All AC volts at 60 Hz ** Amps/milliseconds
NOTE: The values shown here are for units with only one Chameleon LED
module. For information on units with an additional light module, please contact Applications Engineering.
Table 3. Switch Settings
Switch Settings*
Tone 1 2 3
Stutter beep OFF OFF OFF
Hi / Lo ON OFF OFF
3 Pulse Horn OFF ON OFF
Continuous OFF OFF ON
Yeow ON ON OFF
Fast Whoop ON OFF ON
Rapid Siren OFF ON ON
Beep ON ON ON
*ON is in the "UP" position (see Figure 4).
COM
VAC
TERMINAL
BLOCK
120
ON
12 3
Figure 3. Tone Module PC Board (120V version shown)
TONE SELECTION DIPSWITCH (SE E TAB LE 3)
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Table 4. Accessories and Replacement P arts
Catalog Manufacturers Replacement Lamp Life (hours) Number V oltage Lamp Ratings Lamp Calculated
#
Projected
Pipe Mount Flange 102PMF N/A N/A N/A N/A Extension Pipes 102MP-4 N/A N/A N/A N/A
102MP-10 N/A N/A N/A N/A 102MP-15 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Add-On Lens Modules 102LM-* N/A N/A N/A N/A Steady-On Halogen 102LS-SINH-G1 24V DC 9 Watts 50LMP-9WH or Ind. Trade 303*** 12,000 -- Steady-On Halogen 102LS-SINH-N5 120V AC 12 Watts 50LMP-12WH 20,000 -- Steady-On Incandescent 102LS-SIN-G1 24V DC 10 Watts Ind. Trade 303 10,000 -- Steady-On Incandenscent 102LS-SIN-N5 120V AC 10 Watts 50LMP-10W 2,500 -- Flashing Halogen 102LS-FINH-G1 24V DC 9 Watts 50LMP-9WH or Ind. Trade 303*** 12,000 15,000 Flashing Halogen 102LS-FINH-N5 120V AC 12 Watts 50LMP-12WH 20,000 25,000
Flashing Incandescent 102LS-FIN-G1 24V DC 10 Watts Ind. Trade 303 10,000 12,500 Flashing Incandescent 102LS-FIN-N5 120V AC 10 Watts 50LMP-10W 2,500 3,000 Strobe 102LS-ST-G1 24V DC 3 Joule Strobe -- 3,000 Strobe 102LS-ST-N5 120V AC 3 Joule Strobe -- 3,000
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--
--
Steady-On LED 102LS-SLED**-G1 24V DC -- N/A 100,000 -- Steady-On LED 102LS-SLED**-N5 120V AC -- N/ A 100,000 -- Flashing LED 102LS-FLED**-G1 24V DC -- N/ A 100,000 -- Flashing LED 102LS-FLED**-N5 120V AC -- N/A 100,000 --
*Signifies lens module color (A - amber, B - blue, C - clear , G - green, R - red) **Signifies lens and LED module color (A - amber, B - blue, G - green, R - red) NOTE: LED light sources must be used with the cooresponding color lens module
(e.g., a blue LED light source, 102LS-SLEDB-G1, must be used with a blue lens, 102LM-B).
***A non-halogen lamp, as listed, may be used in place of the halogen lamp.
#
At nominal operating voltage.
##
Projected lamp life based on manufacturer's calculated lamp life @ 65 fpm and 50% duty cycle.
###
Strobe tube life @ operating power to 75% efficiency .
##
7 1/4"
(184mm)
1/2"
(13mm)
3 5/8"
(92mm)
3 5/8"
(92mm)
3"
(76mm)
Cap
Magnifier
Ring
Board Groove
Light Source Assembly
Signal Base
Lens Module Cover
(2) Captive Screws
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Figure 4. Dimensional Drawing (108I Series shown)
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C
(4) o-rings
(4) #10-24 x 1" (25 mm)
B
pan head screws
A
Cat. No. 102PMF
Pipe mount flange
H
Wire retention
terminal cup washer
G
#10-16 x 3/8"
Pan head, thread forming,
ground ( ) screw
D
Mounting gasket
F
#10-24 Hex nut
E
External tooth
#10 Star washer
Figure 5. Optional 102PMF Mounting Kit Assembly
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Installation Instructions for 108 Series Chameleon
DeviceNet Status Indicating Lighting System
Description
The Edwards Chameleon DeviceNet Status Indicating Lighting System is a unique audible-visual signaling device that combines three LED visual and eight audible signals in one compact housing.
The Chameleon also features a multi-tone base module that contains eight tone options. The selected tones can be operated as independent signals or used in conjunction with any of the LED signals.
All components of the Lighting System are UL listed subassemblies and cUL Listed. The enclosures are NEMA 3R, NEMA 4X and IP65 Rated. The unit has been tested by ODVA's authorized independent test lab and found to comply with ODVA conformance test software.
The lens module contains a removable cover to allow for easy relamping. The lens module cover features a molded-in gasket for weather tight reliability.
See Tables 1 and 2 for specification information.
Device Profile
Revision 1.00 Firmware Revision 1.00
The DeviceNet interface is in the unit's base which interfaces between the network and the modules.
The Chameleon DeviceNet Status Indicator is a slave device. It is a general purpose status indicator designed to indicate the status of a machine or process.
Power to drive the LED light sources may be taken locally or from the DeviceNet Network. A standard open style 2 pin connector is used to connect 24V DC @ 0.105A (max) or 120V AC @ 0.12A (max).
The unisolated physical layer contains DeviceNet required mis-wiring protection circuitry. A standard open style (un­sealed) 5 pin connector is used to connect the Status Indicator to the DeviceNet bus. The current draw from the bus is
0.12A.
The Chameleon DeviceNet Status Indicator contains a preprogrammed microcontroller which implements the Group 2 pre-defined Master/Slave Connection Set. This allows for one Explicit Messaging Connection and one Poll Connection. The objects (classes) supported are described in the next section. The Chameleon Status Indicator resets automatically when DeviceNet power is applied.
1.0 Object Model
1.1 Object present in the base:
OBJECT Optional/Required # of Instances
Identity (1) Required 1 Message Router (2) Required 1 Devicenet (3) Required 1 Assembly (4) Required 1 Connection (5) Required 1
1.2 Object that Effect Behavior:
OBJECT Effect on Behavior
Identity (1) Supports the reset service Message Router (2) No effect Devicenet (3) Configures port attributes Assembly (4) I/O assembly for lamps Connection (5) Establishes the number of connections
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1.3 Object Interfaces:
OBJECT Effect on Behavior
Identity (1) Message router Message Router (2) Explicit message connection instance Devicenet (3) Message router Assembly (4) I/O connection or message router Connection (5) Message router
1.4 Identification of I/O Assembly Interfaces:
Instance Number Type Name
1 Input/Output LEDs ON/OFF, LED diagnostics, and sounder control
1.5 Format of I/O Assembly data Attribute:
Input to the DeviceNet bus as a response to the poll command from master node.
Data Byte 0 value indicates the LEDs are OK or are burned out.
Data Byte 1 value indicates the LEDs were on or off when last poll command was received.
Data Byte 2 value indicates the current sounder module control value.
BYTE BIT7 BIT6 BIT5 BIT4 BIT3 BIT2 BIT1 BIT0
0 DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T LED 3 LED 2 LED 1
CARE CARE CARE CARE CARE 1 = REP 1 = REP 1 = REP
0 = OK 0 = OK 0 = OK
1 DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T LED 3 LED 2 LED 1
CARE CARE CARE CARE CARE 1 = ON 1 = ON 1 = ON
0 = OFF 0 = OFF 0 = OFF
20000Sounder Tone Tone Tone
1 = ON MSB LSB 0 = OFF
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Output to the base with the poll command from master node.
Data Byte 0 value indicates the LEDs to be turned ON or OFF.
Data Byte 1 value indicates the ON LEDs to be Steady ON or Flashing and the Flashing rate (45, 60 or 80 flashes per minute) selected.
Data Byte 2 value indicates the sounder to be turned ON or OFF and the tone to be chosen.
BYTE BIT7 BIT6 BIT5 BIT4 BIT3 BIT2 BIT1 BIT0
0 DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T LED 3 LED 2 LED 1
CARE CARE CARE CARE CARE 1 = ON 1 = ON 1 = ON
0 = OFF 0 = OFF 0 = OFF
1 0 0 1 DON'T DON'T LED 3 LED 2 LED 1
45 CARE CARE 1 = FLSH 1 = FLSH 1 = FLSH FPM 0 = STDY 0 = STDY 0 = STDY
1 0 1 0 DON'T DON'T LED 3 LED 2 LED 1
60 CARE CARE 1 = FLSH 1 = FLSH 1 = FLSH FPM 0 = STDY 0 = STDY 0 = STDY
1 1 DON'T DON'T DON'T DON'T LED 3 LED 2 LED 1
80 CARE CARE CARE CARE 1 = FLSH 1 = FLSH 1 = FLSH FPM 0 = STDY 0 = STDY 0 = STDY
1 0 0 0 DON'T DON'T LED 3 LED 2 LED 1
80 FPM 80 FPM 80 FPM CARE CARE 1 = FLSH 1 = FLSH 1 = FLSH DEFLT DEFLT DEFLT 0 = STDY 0 = STDY 0 = STDY
2 0 0 0 0 Sounder Tone Tone Tone
1 = ON MSB LSB 0 = OFF
2.0 Standard Objects.
2.1 Identity Object (Class ID = 1).
There is a single instance of the identity object for the Chameleon DeviceNet Status Indicator. No class attributes are supported. All of the instance attributes are contained in rom and are gettable but not settable. The table below shows the values.
ATTRIBUTE ACCESS DATA
ID RULES NAME TYPE VALUE
1 Get Vendor Code Uint 0x201 (513) 2 Get Product Type Uint 0x0000 3 Get Product Code Uint 0x0001 4 Get Revision Word 01.01 5 Get Status UDINT 0x0000 6 Get Serial # Uint UNIQUE SERIAL # 7 Get Product Name STRUCT 102
Identity Object Services:
SERVICE SERVICE CODE PARAMETERS
Get Attribute Single 0x0E Attribute ID Reset 0x05 0, 1
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2.2 Message Router Object (Class ID = 2).
There is no externally visible interface to the Message Router Object.
2.3 DeviceNet Object (Class ID = 3).
There is a single instance of the DeviceNet Object for the Chameleon DeviceNet Status Indicator.
DeviceNet Object Class Attributes:
ATTRIBUTE ACCESS DATA
ID RULES NAME TYPE VALUE
1 Get Revision Uint 0x0002
DeviceNet Object Class Services:
SERVICE SERVICE CODE PARAMETERS
Get Attribute Single 0x0E Attribute ID
DeviceNet Object Instance Attributes:
ATTRIBUTE ACCESS DATA
ID RULES NAME TYPE VALUE
1 Get Macid Uint Dipswitch 2 Get Baud rate USINT Dipswitch 3 Get BOI BOOL 0x01 Auto-Reset 0x00 Hold 4 Get/Set Bus off counter USINT 0x00 (Set) Value (Get) 5 Get Allocation info STRUCT Allocate Serv
DeviceNet Object Instance Services:
SERVICE SERVICE CODE PARAMETERS
Get Attribute Single 0x0E Attribute ID Set Attribute Single 0x10 Attribute ID Allocate 0x4B Allocation Choice Master MACID Release 0x4C Release Choice
2.4 Assembly Object (Class ID = 4)
There is a single instance of the Assembly Object for the Chameleon DeviceNet Status Indicator. No class attributes or services are supported for the Assembly Class.
Assembly Object Instance Attributes:
ATTR ACCESS DATA
ID RULES NAME TYPE VALUE
3 Get/Set Data Struct See Sect 1.5
Assembly Object Instance Services:
SERVICE SERVICE CODE PARAMETERS
Get Attribute Single 0x0E Attribute ID Set Attribute Single 0x10 Attribute ID
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2.5 Connection Object (Class ID = 5).
There are two instances of the Connection object. Instance #1 is assigned to the Explicit Messaging Connection. Instance #2 is assigned to the Polled I/O Connection. The following table shows the attributes and the pre­defined values where applicable. No class attributes are supported.
Connection Object - Explicit Message Connection (Instance #1)
ATTR ACCESS DATA
ID RULES NAME TYPE VALUE
1 Get State USINT 0x03 2 Get Instance type USINT 0x00 3 Get Xport class trigger USINT 0x83 4 Get Produced CONN. ID UINT 0x5FB for MACID 63 5 Get Consumed CONN. ID UINT 0x5FC for MACID 63 6 Get Initial COMM. Characteristics UINT 0x21 7 Get Produced CONN. size UINT 0x0007 8 Get Consumed CONN. size UINT 0x0007
9 Get/Set Expected packet rate UINT Application dependent 10 N/A N/A N/A Not used 11 N/A N/A N/A Not used 12 Get/Set Watchdog timeout action USINT 0x01 Default 13 Get Produced path length UINT 0x0000 14 Get Produced path ARRAY OF USINT <NULL> 15 Get Consumed path length UINT 0x0000 16 Get Consumed path ARRAY of USINT <NULL>
Connection Object - Poll I/O Message Connection (Instance #2)
ATTR ACCESS DATA
ID RULES NAME TYPE VALUE
1 Get State USINT State Dependent
2 Get Instance type USINT 0x01
3 Get Xport class trigger USINT 0x82
4 Get Produced CONN. ID UINT 0x3FF for MACID 63
5 Get Consumed CONN. ID UINT 0x5FD for MACID 63
6 Get Initial COMM. Characteristics UINT 0x01
7 Get/Set Produced CONN. size UINT 0x03
8 Get/Set Consumed CONN. size UINT 0x03
9 Get/Set Expected packet rate UINT Application dependent 10 N/A N/A N/A Not used 11 N/A N/A N/A Not used 12 Get/Set Watchdog timeout action USINT (0x00 Default) 0, 1, 2 13 Get Produced path length UINT 0x0006 14 Get Produced path ARRAY OF USINT 20.04.24.01.30.03 15 Get Consumed path length UINT 0x0006 16 Get Consumed path ARRAY of USINT 20.04.24.01.30.03
Connection Object Services:
SERVICE SERVICE CODE PARAMETERS
Get Attribute Single 0x0E Attribute ID Set Attribute Single 0x10 Attribute ID
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Installation
WARNING
To prevent electrical shock, do not connect power until instructed to do so.
Safety Message to Installers, Users, and Maintenance Personnel
The Chameleon DeviceNet Status Indicator must be installed in accordance with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code and/or other applicable local regulations, by a trained and qualified electrician. The selection of the mounting location, its controls and the routing of the wiring is to be accomplished under the direction of the facilities engineer.
WARNING
To prevent electrical shock, do not connect to the system when power is on.
NOTE: For NEMA 4X applications, it is recommended that the unit be conduit mounted vertically facing up.
1. If not using the optional 102PMF mounting kit, mount the base by installing on 3/4" (19 mm) conduit (not supplied). Pull field wiring (if required) and DeviceNet wiring through the conduit entrance hole.
1. If using the 102PMF mounting kit, perform the following:
NOTE: All references below are to Figure 1.
a. Using the supplied gasket (D) as a guide, mark the four mounting holes and the center clearance hole on an
appropriate surface.
b. Punch the four mounting holes. Punch the wiring clearance hole in the mounting surface to be sufficiently
larger than that in the gasket to ensure the wiring insulation is protected from abrasion by the gasket (without interfering with the mounting screw holes), or provide other appropriate wire insulation abrasion protection as needed.
c. Screw the pipe extension (purchased separately) into the mounting flange.
d. Ground the flange by pulling the ground wire through the mounting surface clearance hole and center hole of
the gasket. Connect earth ground to the bottom of the base mount flange using the ground screw (G) and wire retention terminal cup washer (H).
e. Pull the remaining field wiring through center clearance hole of mounting surface, center hole of the gasket,
pipe mount flange and extension pipe.
f. Align the mounting gasket (D) and flange (A) on the panel. Secure using (4) #10-24 x 1" (25 mm) pan head
screws (B), (4) external tooth #10 star washers (E) and (4) #10-24 hex nuts (F).
g. Mount the base as instructed below.
Network & Field Connections
CAUTION
Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices while handling printed cir cuit boards.
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WARNING
To avoid electrical shock hazards, do not connect wires when power is applied.
1. Make DeviceNet connections to the 5 position female terminal block plug as indicated in the below table. The 5 DeviceNet bus terminals are silkscreened near the terminals on the printed circuit board. Make connections as follows:
Pin 5 V + Red Wire Pin 4 CAN_H White Wire Pin 3 Drain Bare Wire Pin 2 CAN_L Blue Wire Pin 1 V - Black Wire
C
(4) o-rings
(4) #10-24 x 1" (25 mm)
B
pan head screws
A
Cat. No. 102PMF
Pipe mou nt flange
H
Wire retention
terminal cup washer
G
#10-16 x 3/8"
Pan head, thread forming,
ground ( ) screw
D
Mounting gasket
F
#10-24 Hex nut
E
External tooth
#10 Star washer
Figure 1. Optional 102PMF Mounting Kit Assembly
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2. A two (2) position screw terminal is provided to connect separate 24V DC light source operating power to the Chameleon DeviceNet Status Indicator. The terminals for the 24V DC unit are labeled as "+" and "-". Make connections as follows:
Pin 1 (+) + 24V DC Red Wire Pin 2 (-) - 24V DC Black Wire
3. If it is desired to power the light sources from DeviceNet power, jumper (V+) and (V-) on the 5 position DeviceNet terminal block to (+) and (-) respectively on the 2 position screw terminal.
Set DIPSWITCH S1 for the BAUD RATE and MAC ID required as follows:
Note the legend on the dipswitch for the sense of 0 and 1 (0 = OFF and 1 = ON)
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8
BAUD RATE - 125 Kbps 0 0 BAUD RATE - 250 Kbps 0 1 BAUD RATE - 500 Kbps 1 0 BAUD RATE - 125 Kbps 1 1 MAC ID 0 000000 MAC ID 1 000001 MAC ID 2 000010 MAC ID 3 000011 MAC ID 4 000100 MAC ID 5 000101 MAC ID 6 000110 MAC ID 7 000111 MAC ID 8 001000 MAC ID 9 001001 MAC ID 10 (0x0A) 001010 MAC ID 11 (0x0B) 001011 MAC ID 12 (0x0C) 001100 MAC ID 13 (0x0D) 001101 MAC ID 14 (0x0E) 001110 MAC ID 15 (0x0F) 001111 MAC ID 16 (0x10) 010000 MAC ID 17 (0x11) 010001 MAC ID 18 (0x12) 010010 MAC ID 19 (0x13) 010011 MAC ID 20 (0x14) 010100 MAC ID 21 (0x15) 010101 MAC ID 22 (0x16) 010110 MAC ID 23 (0x17) 010111 MAC ID 24 (0x18) 011000 MAC ID 25 (0x19) 011001 MAC ID 26 (0x1A) 011010 MAC ID 27 (0x1B) 011011 MAC ID 28 (0x1C) 011100 MAC ID 29 (0x1D) 011101 MAC ID 30 (0x1E) 011110
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SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8
MAC ID 31 (0x1F) 011111 MAC ID 32 (0x20) 100000 MAC ID 33 (0x21) 100001 MAC ID 34 (0x22) 100010 MAC ID 35 (0x23) 100011 MAC ID 36 (0x24) 100100 MAC ID 37 (0x25) 100101 MAC ID 38 (0x26) 100110 MAC ID 39 (0x27) 100111 MAC ID 40 (0x28) 101000 MAC ID 41 (0x29) 101001 MAC ID 42 (0x2A) 101010 MAC ID 43 (0x2B) 101011 MAC ID 44 (0x2C) 101100 MAC ID 45 (0x2D) 101101 MAC ID 46 (0x2E) 101110 MAC ID 47 (0x2F) 101111 MAC ID 48 (0x30) 110000 MAC ID 49 (0x31) 110001 MAC ID 50 (0x32) 110010 MAC ID 51 (0x33) 110011 MAC ID 52 (0x34) 110100 MAC ID 53 (0x35) 110101 MAC ID 54 (0x36) 110110 MAC ID 55 (0x37) 110111 MAC ID 56 (0x38) 111000 MAC ID 57 (0x39) 111001 MAC ID 58 (0x3A) 111010 MAC ID 59 (0x3B) 111011 MAC ID 60 (0x3C) 111100 MAC ID 61 (0x3D) 111101 MAC ID 62 (0x3E) 111110 MAC ID 63 (0x3F) 111111
4. Connect the five position female connector on the tone module to the upper set of male pins in the Chameleon DeviceNet Status Indicator. Set the selected tone in accordance with the table below. Set the third Byte (Data Byte
2) in accordance with the table below in order to access the required tone. "X" is the "Don't Care" State.
Switch Settings*
Tone Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
Tone Off 0 X X X Stutter Beep 1 0 0 0 Continuous 1 0 0 1 3 Pulse Horn 1 0 1 0 Rapid Siren 1 0 1 1 Hi/Lo 1 1 0 0 Fast Whoop 1 1 0 1 Yeow 1 1 1 0 Beep 1 1 1 1 *1 is ON. 0 is OFF.
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5. Install the front cover or the optional multi-tone module by tightening the two captive front screws.
6. Test the Chameleon DeviceNet Status Indicator to ensure that it operates as intended.
To test the device for functionality the unit must be connected to a DeviceNet network via the five (5) pin connector. Turn on the network power supply and local power (if so configured) for the lamps. All lamps will flash instantaneously (some lamps may not be visible) as the unit checks for proper lamp operation. The value of the data byte in the master poll will be displayed on the lamps until it is changed by subsequent poll command. The pre-defined poll connection has consume size of three (3) bytes, and a produce size of three (3) bytes. When all the connections are released the lamps will display the last poll command data before release of the connection.
7. The following is an Output Data Byte example
Byte 2
0000 1 001
Set
Tone
On
Set
Tone
Value 1
Byte 1
000 00001
Set
Flash
Rate =
8OFPM
Set
LED1 to
Flashing
8. The following is an Input Data Byte example:
Byte 2
0000 1001
Sounder is
ON with
Tone
Value 1
Byte 1
XXX 00011
Lamp 2
was ON
before last poll
command
Byte 0
XXX 00001
LED 1 is burned
out or
missing
Maintenance
The lens surfaces should be periodically dusted and cleaned with a dry soft clean cloth to maintain optimum light visibility. If necessary, the outside of the lens may be cleaned with water and a mild detergent on a well rung out soft clean cloth.
Table 1. Chameleon DeviceNet Status Indicator Specifications
Electrical Lamp Life
Catalog No. Ratings (Hours)
108-DN-RGA-G1 24V DC, 0.105 A 100,000 108-DN-RBA-G1
108-DN-RGA-N5 120V AC, 0.12A 100,000 108-DN-RBA-N5
Table 2. Pertinent DeviceNet Specifications
Operating DeviceNet Bus Current 0.12A Current Draw supplied by separate power supply (per Light Module) DC: 0.062 to 0.320A
AC: 0.022 to 0.120A
In-Rush Current supplied by separate power supply (per Light Module) DC: 1.2A
AC: 0.5A Flash Rate (selectable via second data byte of POLL command) 45, 60 or 80 fpm Operating Temperature 32F to 158F (0C to 70C)
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